Questions: At-Home Graded Lab: The Azure MarketPlace Once you have recently created a resource in Azure, how can you access it via the dashboard? (Choose all that apply). - By clicking the More Services option - By navigating to the related resource group - By clicking the service under recent resources - By opening the notifications window When viewing a WebApp created in Azure, what information is displayed on the overview in the form of graphs? (Choose all that apply). - Data inout - Http server errors - Active utilization - Average response time True or False: You can access a WebApp directly from the overview page.

At-Home Graded Lab: The Azure MarketPlace

Once you have recently created a resource in Azure, how can you access it via the dashboard? (Choose all that apply).
- By clicking the More Services option
- By navigating to the related resource group
- By clicking the service under recent resources
- By opening the notifications window

When viewing a WebApp created in Azure, what information is displayed on the overview in the form of graphs? (Choose all that apply).
- Data inout
- Http server errors
- Active utilization
- Average response time

True or False: You can access a WebApp directly from the overview page.
Transcript text: At-Home Graded Lab: The Azure MarketPlace Once you have recently created a resource in Azure, how can you access it via the dashboard? (Choose all that apply). - By clicking the More Services option - By navigating to the related resource group - By clicking the service under recent resources - By opening the notifications window When viewing a WebApp created in Azure, what information is displayed on the overview in the form of graphs? (Choose all that apply). - Data inout - Http server errors - Active utilization - Average response time True or False: You can access a WebApp directly from the overview page.
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Question 1: How can you access a recently created resource in Azure via the dashboard?

  • By clicking the Pore Services option: Incorrect. There is no "Pore Services" option in Azure. This seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of Azure's interface.

  • By navigating to the related resource group: Correct. Resources in Azure are organized into resource groups, and you can access a resource by navigating to its associated resource group.

  • By clicking the service under recent resources: Correct. Azure's dashboard typically displays recently accessed or created resources, allowing you to click on them directly to access them.

  • By opening the notifications window: Incorrect. The notifications window in Azure is used for alerts and updates, not for accessing resources directly.

Question 2: What information is displayed on the overview of a WebApp in Azure in the form of graphs?

  • Data inlout: Incorrect. This option seems to be a typographical error. The correct term might be "Data In/Out," which is not typically displayed as a graph on the overview page.

  • Http server errors: Correct. The overview page of a WebApp in Azure often includes graphs showing HTTP server errors, which help in monitoring the health of the application.

  • Active utilization: Incorrect. While utilization metrics might be available, "Active utilization" is not a standard term or graph typically shown on the overview page.

  • Average response time: Correct. The average response time is a common metric displayed in graph form on the overview page of a WebApp, providing insights into the performance of the application.

Question 3: Can you access a WebApp directly from the overview page?

  • True: Correct. You can access a WebApp directly from its overview page in Azure. The overview page provides various options and links to manage and interact with the WebApp.

Summary:

  1. To access a recently created resource in Azure, you can navigate to the related resource group or click the service under recent resources.
  2. The overview of a WebApp in Azure displays graphs for HTTP server errors and average response time.
  3. It is true that you can access a WebApp directly from the overview page.
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